The Missouri Persecutions
B. H. Roberts
The Missouri Persecutions
B. H. Roberts
B. H. Roberts, a critical discern in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and a mentioned historian and pupil, wrote "The Missouri Persecutions" as a historical study. This book details the persecution and sufferings persisted through early Mormon pioneers in Missouri throughout the 1830s and early 1840s, chronicling a unhappy chapter inside the history of the LDS Church. Roberts goes into fantastic detail at the activities that led up to the Missouri persecutions, the factors which contributed to religious tension, and the bloody fights that ensued. He talks about the rise of anti-Mormon feeling, political squabbles, and the social and non-secular differences that drove anti-Mormon prejudice. The book additionally emphasizes the Mormon pioneers' combat and determination within the face of mob violence, forced expulsions, and assets loss. Roberts digs into the essential criminal and constitutional issues that evolved presently because the Mormons sought vengeance for the abuses they observed. Some tales are violent and bizarre, whilst others creep up on you and slowly imbibe you in. This version of "The Missouri Persecutions" is each current and comprehensible, with an eye catching new cowl and professionally typeset replica.
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